fable

कल्पित कहानी
definition
verb
I do not dream nor fable
tell fictitious tales.
noun
Buddha Stories is a collection of animal fables that teach the moral principles of Buddhism.
a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
translation of 'fable'
लघुकथा,
कहानी,
किस्सा,
दंतकथा
noun
कपोलकल्पना,
आख्यायिका,
झूठी बात,
कल्पित कथा,
नीतिकथा,
कल्पित कहानी
example
The Nun's Priest tells one of the best tales, a beast 'fable' with a moral lesson.
Wherever you go in Western France you follow in the footsteps of history, shadowed by myth and legend, with 'fable' and fairy tale snapping at your heels.
Some things, it seems, never change for the entrepreneur who appears to relish his role in a strange high-tech version of that old 'fable' , The Boy Who Cried Wolf.
Wings Of Desire, his poetic 1987 'fable' about guardian angels watching over Berlin, remains one of the most successful European productions in cinema history.
As feminist 'fable' , the film is tart, evocative, intelligent.
the 'fable' of the sick lion and the wary fox
‘That's another 'fable' they've come up with,’ corrected Kuklinski.
The wealth of entrepreneurs and capitalists is, whatever the anticapitalistic demagogues may 'fable' , so much inferior to that of kings and princes that they cannot indulge in such luxurious construction.
Ultimately, the moralism of Veber's 'fable' becomes slightly cloying, as the film suggests that a simple change in perspective from time to time is enough to make that stultifying job at the plant more bearable.
This lesson through gods and legends is a 'fable' for adults regarding faith and truth in oneself.
I do not dream nor 'fable'
It's meant as a 'fable' , with elements of parody and literary criticism thrown in by the author to keep everybody guessing.
By comparison, Phil Alden Robinson's Field Of Dreams is a far more stirring yet gentle sporting 'fable' , a hymn to self-belief that continues to inspire.
I do not dream nor 'fable'
Here's a story - a 'fable' , really - of a noble company and its difficult encounters with a fickle, fast-moving world.
But what these two mean to each other far transcends any conventional love story-or any sentimental 'fable' of an attachment between two lost souls.
the unnatural monsters of 'fable'
This is not a thriller nor a horror story but a 'fable' ; despite some of its 20th century trappings, it exists in the world of the Brothers Grimm, one remove from any identifiable time or place.
It is apt that Virgo frames his story like a 'fable' , as all melodrama has its origins in morality plays and/or folk tales.
The characters in my 'fable' are modern-day versions of Galileo, Newton, and Leibniz.
he had conjured up a monster fit for any 'fable'
A similar loss (a mother lost) brings a little boy into the care of his distant uncle in Seth's film 'fable' Passage to Ottawa: a coming of age film with a great performance by the young leading character.
Poets may 'fable' of such a will, that it makes the very heavens conform to it.
In The Phaedrus Plato recounts a 'fable' whose moral is the bad effects of writing, a moral deriving from the choice he makes in thinking to resolve the dilemma that writing poses.
The personal 'fable' reflects the mistaken belief that one's feelings and experiences are uniquely different from those of others.
Such convincing will be difficult; the poor have always been told precisely that 'fable' .
Patience, which premiered at Toronto's Tarragon Theatre in 1998, is a wry modern 'fable' loosely inspired by the Book of Job.
The only British actress to be nominated for an Oscar this year is luminous and touching in Jim Sheridan's immigrant 'fable' .
However, no 'fable' or legend was nearly as fantastic as the one told by the stranger who fell from the sky.
It's an odd but satisfying little 'fable' about loss and loneliness.
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